Craig is at Agile 2016 in Atlanta and catches up with Mark Kilby, an Agile Coach at Sonatype and co-founder of Agile Orlando and Agile Florida. Along the way they discuss:
- “Extreme Programming Explained” by Kent Beck (the white book)
- Memories of Jean Tabaka and her book “Collaboration Explained”
- We should be collaborating with leaders rather than working for them
- InfoQ interview “Mark Kilby, Stephanie Davis and Rick Regueira on Effective User Groups & Remote Agile“
- “Can you be remotely Agile” Agile 2015 experience report
- “Audacious Salon – Distributed Agile” session output from Agile 2016 conference
- Virtual Team Talk group (started in Berlin, ironically at a conference)
- “Communicating and Collaborating: How Distributed Agile Teams Can Thrive” Agile 2016 workshop with David Horowitz
- Distribution tips: don’t force distributed teams, it needs to be a choice; it’s a culture shift so it is not for all organisations, take small steps; set a template for the team and expectations
- Value connection over face to face communication
- Spotify Engineering Culture videos and paper
- You can survive without video on distributed teams, you need to learn the signs
- Agile Open Florida
- Experience Report on Agile Florida “User group dying? Time to build a state-wide learning network!” with Stephanie Davis and Alex Kanaan
- Agile Alliance Community Group Support initiative, user group leaders are welcome to join the Slack group
- OnAgile 2016 conference
- Agile Alliance Initiatives are there to support the community
- See remotelyagile.info for distributed agile resources
TheAgileRevolution-134 (30 minutes)